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RECREATION GROUPS SEEK TO ENTER COLORADO TRAIL LAWSUIT


By Visitor - Posted on 25 April 2011

DENVER, CO (April 25) - A coalition of recreational access groups recently filed papers to join a lawsuit challenging motorized vehicle access to the Pike and San Isabel National Forests in south central Colorado. The Colorado Off-Highway Vehicle Coalition (COHVCO), Trails Preservation Alliance (TPA), and BlueRibbon Coalition (BRC) moved on April 21st to intervene as parties in the case, which was brought by preservationist interests led by The Wilderness Society.  The suit claims that the Forest Service illegally authorized motorized travel to at least some trails in the Forests.

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